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> I tf the Post Olhce At Conway , S. ttoconrt C'Iabb Mall Matter. lilil.lHMKD VVKUY TIMTKKPA Y MORM1NO BY CONWAY PUBLI8111NO CO. SUBSCRIPTION ONE DOLLAR PliK YKA H. LI. WOODWAltD, ISditor THURSDAY, NOV 1?J, 101)8. The election is over, Taft is elected and the Governmental Washington still lives, I It is seriously affirmed l?y some of those who have had experience along this Mne that it will take the wealth of a Rothschilds or a Vander i uuiii, 10 purcuasu ?.? umiuiui' iwi< in Conway. According to Mr James Henry Rice, Jr., and he is an authority upon the subject, the wild game of the woods do not belong to the man on whose land they rauge, but to the State of South Carolina. Many more dwellings and business houses in Conway have been wired preparatory to the use of electric lights, The introduction of electricity in Conway for illuminating purposes will J greatly reduce the consumption of keroseue here. Is this the "J g Stick" that is destined Id smu h the hydra headed monster?the Standard Oil Co? If so, let the smashing process go bravely forward. We 800 it stiled that the Atlantic Coast Line has placed an order for 25,000 tons of heavy steel rail with a steel plant. Wonder if some of those steel rails will be used o;? the iCouway and Conway, Coast and West.ern branches of that system? Wo opine not, for how can wo expect such a streak of good luck when they won't evon give us a respectable passenger depot! A little energy directed in a well divised plan for the internal improvement of Conway would be a God send to the city. Say, brother, what are you doing toward tho improvement of town and county and the betterment of their people? Pause and put the question to yourself, and then get a move on you in the right direction and you will be astonished at the rosult of your efforts. ill J Sherwood, Esq,, went up the tbo road on business Thursday. For results now is the time to plant a Christmas add in the Herald. We have not heard whether there will or will not be thanksgiving services in any of churches in Conway that day. The Macedonian cry of the farmers of Horry for next year should be "More Hog and Hominy"?the great mortgage lifters. People should not handle electric wire that may happen to be lying on the ground or hanging from a pole? it may be a "live" one. There will be some business changes in Conway by the 1st of next year. Some families will move away and others will move in. Mrs Susanna McMillan has purchased from the Conway Land and Improvement Co., the pretty little cottage on Upper Main street between those of Drs Burroughs and McCord, and will occucy it by January 1st, if not sooner. From the way turkeys are gobbling in and around Conway many an one that is now proudly strutting aronnd the barnyard will be offered up as a thanksgiving sacrifice and the place that once knew him will I. ? Know mm no more forever. The /ree exhibition of moving pictures at the otore of the Spivey Mer^ eantile Co , Friday evening was a \ a complete success. By-the-wa.y, the store of this enterprising firm was the first business house iu Conway to be lit with electricity. The event being Friday evening November, 13th, l!>08, Caiarrl Cannot t>c Cured with LOCAL APPLICATIONS, as they CHDnot reach the seat of the disease, (.'a tairh is a blood or constitutional disease, tinu in oroer 10 euro it you must take internal remedies, flairs Catarrh Cure is taken internally, and acts directly on the blood and the mucous surfaces. Hall's Catarrh Cure is not a quack medicine. It was precribed by one of the best physicians in the country for years and it is a regular prescription, it is composed of the best tonics known, combined with the best blood purifiers, acting directly on the mucous surfaces. The perfect combination of the two ingredients is what produces such wonderful results in curing Oatarrli. Bend for testimonials free. F J CHENEY & CO . Toledo, O. Bold by Druggists, price 75cento Take Hall's Family Hills for constipation. W?V *!' "; . . . rr ? ? Reply to **Herald Kca< Icr " T would ltko to say jusfc a few words to a writer si^nim/ himse'-f "Herald Reader He asked the "Good Hoy" to tret his o'ictionury and see if pasturing meant nmy.'/lint! an ox. I want to say to h;..m that 1 suid wasn't it wroiitf to mizzle an i x and he if you don't, in liovo in that he doesn't believe in the Rible and the man who <1op-# t't believe in the Hible is an inlidel. I certainly think that that class of people who are always wanting the stock law would goto work and make up their fences, if they have jfot any, conditions would beddleront, and if tin y haven't any to keep tip then theyj should ^et their landlord to i/ivej them a job. As a ruie the ones vv ho J are tenants of other people are 11 ><* ones who are having so much to say about the stock law. laui compelled to believe that I ' Herald Reader" must- certainly have been shut up in a dark room i else how cau lie say there is no woods land or as <:oodass; id there is none. If he will net out vhoro he -jail see he will most asso 'edly say there is more woods laud than there | is farming land, 1 mean elt tred land, You tret out and enjoy the world for if you stay shut up you will never see the woods land, an you can't, do without the stock 1 can't tell you what to do w. it lie \ tro over into our sistc. >uty : o dwell w ith them who have h j all1 iction and my word for ii m won't he long before you will be squealing out for he scrub cow and razor backs of Horry?that is, if you are a meat eater. With best wishes for tho Herald and its readers, I am the; (J ood Boy. Id I oviiiK iMcnutr , Mrs O Ti Edwards was oo n February 2nd, 18MI and died October 19th, 1908 aged 5."") years, 9 months and 17 days. She was mot rhi to Mr William Edwards January 1 1th, 1809 and to this union we.c bm u ten children. She was a devoted mother, a loving wife and a good neighbor. My grandfather the If me at the age of 7 years and we grew up together, and then after an absence of a few years I boarded with her and have lived nearby her ever since. She joined the Methodist Episcopal Church, S nth, about me age of Jf) years and was happily converted to God t trough faith in tho ellieacv of tho blood of Christ She alvujs responded to every be novolent call and was prompt in paying her preacher. On Sunday night bofore Hie died she held up both hands and said Jesus loved her and her daughter asked her if she loved Jesus. She said she did and shouted and said she wanted to die and bo with Jesus To say that she had her faults, and who among us uiis [jov, wuuui on to f-uy that, she was human. The Apostle Paul s that when I would do grood evil is present with me and that that 1 would do 1 do not. While we feel that her death is < our loss we nope that it is her etern- < al gaiu v Farewell, to all below, My Saviour calls and 1 must #o; I launch my boat upon the sea, j I This land is not the land for mo. Farewell, dear friends, 1 cannot stay, ( The home ) seek is far away, Where Christ is not 1 cannot oo. This land is not the land for me, 1 There is a land prepared for mo, The price was paid on calvary, Her Nephew 1 I CITATION NOTICti. 1 THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA County of Horry. Hy John Holt, Esq., Probate .Judge. W11 EH E AS, W M R//OI) KS Al A I) V suit to inc to grant him letters <><* adinin- !. istration of the estate of and effects <> ' J John Causee, deceased: These are therefor* to to and admou I Ish all and singular the I' txireu and creditors of the said John Causee, u, ' ceased that they he and api ear hefore me in the. Court of Probate to he ' held at Conway, So. CaM on Nov 2!lrd, next, after publication hereof, yt 1 s | o'cIock in the forenoon, to show cause if any they have why the said administration 1 should not be granted. (liven under my hand this th ? (5th day 1 of Nov Anno Domini, 11)08. Published :>n t|*e 12th am. 19th of Nov in the Horry Herald. WOHN I OCT, Judg<s of Probate Horry Co. For Ren A good plantation n< ink lay > ' Roaus containing 50 aci,. f cleat :d (! land in a high state of a tivat'on & with two sots of buildings, one o- !| bacco barn, good stables and out ' buildings, clay foundation, naturally \ drained and good water, Will rent ( for cash. Apply to, J A M Anderson. \ Tabor, N. C t ~ J- ' ; I Trespass Notice . I All persons are horeby fc 'bidden J to bunt, fish or in any manner nter | or trespass upon my lands ?n Mali- i vants Ferry township, bout deb a north i)v Eddv r,n.k? f!vnt>n.o S _ ? K' ? - ' v>v?n ^ pany, east by lands ot C C I. iynolds | south by lands of Oliver lai es and ? west by lands of J N Robert All 2 violators will receive the full penalty " of the law. D N FLOYD. I 11 5 4t. | ? Mullets! Mullets! Mullets in any quanily at Todd & Andersons Fishery near Myrtle Reach, at 4J & 5 cts per pound, _ Send orders to Todd & ^Xndams, Myrtle lieach, JS, 0. r - , a CRi-Ar/o^ World's Greatest 7 I for ltfieumatisni, Pciatlcii. I inic Pack, Stiff 1 joints, and M usch".. Sore '1 In oat. (. olds, Strains, Sprains, Cuts, bruises.Colic. Cramps, Indi^csHon. Toothache, and all Nerve. Boneand Muscle Achfs and I'alns. The genuine li as Noah's Ark on every package. c. and # i .rr?hy al Idealersin medicine every wht.o. Sample oy mailt icc. NOAM RtMtOV CO. , RICH VONt>. VA.,4 OOS1 ' l,MA99., U. . A. TAX PJ <j i IC E. Th<? tax books will bo open for I ho col; etiou of Si ate, County and other taxes for the (iseal year 1 .'08 from October lath, 11108 to March 15;h, 111011 Paxes are duo without penalty to December Mist, with one per cent, to January Ml, with an additional one per cent, to February lis, llUlU; with an additional live per cent., or seven per cent , to Mai'di 15tli. RKUUI, Alt TA X I.IA'V The tfvy on all taxable property in the county is as follows; State Tax 5A mills ()r<iinary County Tax 5 mills Special County Tax 1 mill Constitutional School fJ ax M mills Total 1 -I 1 -2 It All, ItOAD HON I) TAX An auditioual levy to pay the S ate Sinking Fund Commission L'?n to retire certain rail r ud bo ..is is made as * 'lows; Conway l'ownship 1 m il liaybnro Township A mill Simpson Creek Township I mills mm*oi vi v_<. 111,, ii I-**'' - . ... i . \ | ( t 1 \ IMM'I, I I I r% I .'ill! I \ .\ An acklitionul levy to pay spoc.i I taxfw voiod for school purp >.-es hi certain s* liool districts is i i ' folio s: No a Doff HiulY.... a '11.11* " (1 A i hous 1 i lis 44 7 (1 recti Soa 4 mill.' " 11 Soeastoe 4 i?iills 44 14 Coiiten i rv I in ills " 17 Wammiakcr d mills 44 18 Doris a irilis ' 1!) Conway .. ' mil's 44 27 Xoan 4 mills 44 2!l I'owcll 4 mills 44 hO Kloyds 4 mills ,4 5(5 Sauford 8 mills 44 (>1 Wainpeo a mills 44 (12 Savannah lllulT... 8 mills 44 (Id I loin'-,x ood 4 mills 44 llf) Maplo a mills 44 74 L?4our :.iilu 4 mills ,4 7h narper a mills 44 77 Strawliold a mills 44 80 Spriiiff llraneh.... 4 mills SOIIOOI. IIOlXSl'< HON li TAX An additional levy on School District i!' (Conway) of two mills is made to pay interest on the School lloilSO 1 loads iiml In > _ 1/ n u \J CI O I I I IV ~ in# fund for their final retirement, OA 1MTATJON TAX A pull tax of one dollar for school purposes is K vitul upon every male jituen netween the a#os of 21 and >0 years, able to earn i living, except Confederate veterans over 50 years of a#o. A capitation tax of fifty cents 'or school pnrpoaes is levied on lach do# in the county. A payment of three dollars'to the bounty Treasurer before February 2Stli, 11HV.) is accepted in coic.mutj,lion of road work for the year IDOH. T It E A S IT K r.lt's ITIN E It A It V The Treasurer will attend at the Allowing places at tin day and hour lamed fpr the pur-pose of coil, die * taxes N'ijv 20 Hamraoi d ft to II) Daisy 11 to I Nov 2tt Lor is 1?) to 2 Nov 21 San ford 0 t o 12 On all other da . * Xucpt Sun< :v, t he Ti e *- l.ice at Conwill be op u ..v.. .? to *1. ). A. McDermot t, ? County Treasurer. Oct;/her 15, 11)08 NOTICE?All persons are stricly forbidden to trtspass on the land >f E .J Floyd, known as the swamp and, either by fishing or pas burn# stock, or in any other way. The aw will oe enforced against c . trespassers. S. 11. Fry, A#t ? was* rsio^k Jason* .m m* I What is the Use f I of Saying Till: BUST CO M l? A N V or 3 nir: rongcst oMn'Yor ? l 1 HB LARGEST CO VIP \NV ? ^ .ivy all Sav """lie*** Tliinnu. t] I1 SAY SIMPI.Y ! Springfield ft FIRE & MARINE INS. > i ! COMPAQ OF MAdSACHUSr. /s, ^ I Orfrniii/cd 1849. M. W. COLLINS ? I AOKNT -j Ear2y Rlsoro j TJio ticmooa Kitle pli^i Seed 1 8 yc or Jt 6 p*Ititg, I I I HORSES, riULE? Wo arc agents in Marion c , Rugbies. There is rio other I famous bufijrics. We ai a; i better at th r "ce. W hen i Hardware anci garniture Co THE HOI I Trespass Notice. All persons urn hereby forbidden I to hunt, iish, or trap, or in an> tanner to enter or trespass upon v hind in Dogwood Neck township ou.ulod by lands of.) ii Edge, A J I '"odd burroughs & Collins and (others. P W 11 Edge, i 11 :E " I Copy Summons for Relief (Complaint not served.) "state of South Carolina, Count y of I lorry. Court of Common Pleas. I Henry P Elliott, V: ... . C ir.sl.uli Elliott, hi M Souls and Sarun Price, i Main lill's, agaim t . T i N Maggie Norton, T addeus V F4lioit, M<-it iron.fry Klliott and j Uciiuird Kliiott, !)eicudaats, j To the i )ofendants N >T: vr? > N i^ton, Tlvaddeus V F.lliot' L: iiie* y Klliot t and ih rnau: i.Oi.n u: You arc hereby .snniuioat and re-j 1 .juired to answer the complaint in j ! his action which has been filed in Mm olliee of the Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas for t rie said County and to serve a copy o your answer to the said complaint on thesunseribor at his oHice at Conaay, S. C., within twenty days after the service iieroof: exclusive of the day of such service: and if you fail to answer tiie said complaint within the lime aforesaid, the plaintiffs in this action will apply to I\\e court for the relief demanded in the complaint. October 24th, A D liibS. W. L Mtshoe, C C. C. P. II. H. WOODW A KI), Plaintiffs' Attorney. To Thaddeus V FHiott, Absent J)efeudant: Take notice that tho complaint in the above stated ease, and the summons of which the foregoing is a copy were dulv fiiedin the oUieo o' the Clerk of Court of Common Pleas i ill end fr?v i '<? " ...... ...i iin/ vwuiiiv oi rlorry :vfon said al Conway. 8 (3. on the i Ithdav of November It>08. [L. 8 ] W. h. Mi shoe, C. C C. P. H. H WOOD WAR D, Plai n t: ITs1' A t tor uey. Sale Under Foreclosure. l.'nder and by virtue of a judgment of i | foreclosure made by ilis Honor (,'hu.s (? I Dant/.ler, Presiding .Judge in the 12th I Circuit at Chambers. in tin* cas.i of Quincy H nson, plaintiff vs I) A Norris, I d? ft. and dated the sixth day of Nov A I) j j i (.Kj8 l will sell at public, taction betore ' 11lie court house t'foor itt ''onwty, S. l.\ durinc legal hours ot sale on sab .-.day i ) December n< xt itbeing thesevene'hd ol said month all and yinmnar the fol'ow? x ' described lands and t iscs'o wit, Two certain tr<. *? parcels of land 1} ing and being it. ... .?m?y a: S' ' s oresaid in Ployds township contaiuin* ? hie Hundred and Thirty acres more ? . n 3, Tract No 1 containing thirty acres, < more r?r less, in the liny, bounded as follows: <n the south by Quincy llinsons . ml A It Williamson's land, on'beeast ly 1 uuls of C^nincy 7/inson on the north by binds of I) A Noriis and on the west by ( ' lands of Louise Neely, Tract No 2 conj tabling one hundrod at res more or less 1 i ounded as follows: On the west by Pinch j j if Lee and //arrelaon Mc Daniel, on th * north by lands of Manda or vlndrew ralnger on the east by Kstch-n Lay auci I west by Pi'teen Mile Hay. Terms ol sale cash, Purchaser to pay for papers. II J SKSSIONS. Sheriff of Horry County. Dated November 10, 11)08. BLACKS >1ITII \N ?> ^ " WlSjhKLAYKttU.iT ^ ion was*, S, C. I have opened up a First Class Blacksmith Shop in tl Ben Da<?^ett old shop nt.d solicit a ^hare of 1he patronage of the people* Ml wc k fir? t class and prices tic id r i'c '!GRSE SKOONGASLjIMIY Alex C. McNeill, MACHINIST AND STFAM FITTER CONWAY, S. C. (i Saw Mill, Strain Knylno.C'o >n (Una and nil kindn of Mai'liino Work Vili mimIw. 1' ? "" Attention. ? Bsttmatcs Furnished a VVOrk (iunrnnteed . ?Wlti's jfo'i?? Salvo Durii?y Seres* Dealers in >, BUGGIES, WAi rounf) for the celebrated ' Buggies sold in ibis seetioi !so airents ,or th? Wrenn 1 n Mullins t iop a? our stabh inpany ano look over our ii jLIDAYC Muilins, Marion and Dillon if iR 172 acres of rood 1 "d, e land, ?itu; I 1 v' Oil ll hou -e and * oA BIEIJL. r v :a * Hti.li . * n] ii K. 'tAV:' ST'T* "TAT 1 wish to call 4>v the public to t | in Hew ? and b etti r .'.luted, with a i /& hence woods will na cash traded at rnv store, cans and all guaranteed. | ALL GOODS PR01 ? My groceries are always fr< ^ Will be ^lad to sec you all. f JOS. s>. xxsrsmtiKx ^rar^wnnnn ! KILLthk COUGH k 6B0 OURE THE LMCJj I w,th Sr. King's ! I r h?3El&tmy ^CSI.^8 *rf3fc. M. ALU THRO AMT* ' Nfl rPOOBLSr R . rc ur'> i .?% incvuw > ^ u JARA^TKTl O 3ATIBFAOTOiC kg OR MOKE'S REFXJf W DED. ? tifljgy -vzr jtaczM&mwmMm ?1 Kciol For indigestion Our Guarairfee Cou?cti If, aft r using a $?.r bottle 01 -'. you . can horn.ally say I' h.- not I" r -i . ..t, v j will refund your ' y. .iy *ay < a I this guarantee. . ut nod r n t > _ .1'ow- j ing, present it to d' i . n?- of { purchaso. If it toe m . 'untLe bottle to the tie;. . yo? .. it, and wo will refr .r iaoc?y. Town _ . t. S'- te Si^n hor8. | Difjjsir /."ril'ooEat Vr J Make" the c ofc'ach Sweet 5. C. D?WIiT tte OC., Chicuio, 111* \ Llj DKU^l-T. CHINESE LAUNC^Y ' ?iiai - and 1 ii min^ * M?"iiue Work turnbv, out r 1 upt,i> Send me a trial ordui Family washing taken. Satisfaction Guaranteed. Work neatly exec ted, and in rst class style, SPECIAL NO , 10E lollars and CtifFs held for 30 days nd if not called for will be sold, Yoursfor good wora, GEO LVM. Subscribe 0 the Herald. JOMPANY f K i' ONS, HARNESS oyer, Babcock and Cortland a that can compete with these biggies and there is nothing next door to the Pee Dee ne. It will interest you. OMPANY t. SALE. >f which 160 acres is timber read in Horry county. Good For particulars write, J vse, sjs., Sandusky, Ohio. io80 J, W. McElwee, Pro lottsville Marble Wks ItlSNXETTSVlLiLE, S. C. ^ 3 a*"1 Deigns Furnished of Latest Style ittiitn A'oin 1)8ton**8 uud Curbing i d ou Application Vork. Kauonnble Prlc , V c.v (X)N WAY. 8. C. Wvv VVWVW^ the attention of ho fact that T am ^ Quarters I licer store and with less rentttually be 311EAPER. ^ a| m 1 pound of 40 cents \ If PreP?red J a v a & ^ ul W Moca ColTee FREE ^ ^ for every $3 00 in ^ CotVee i >111. mi 5r? i ^ _ ? ?I. X pi/UUU LI 11 V1PTLY DELIVERED | }sli and at the rii^ht prices, ^ Yours Truly, OlrlVER | v"v\N*,<NA*A<W^ STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of Horry. STATE OF SOUT11 CAROLINA, County of 7/orry, Magistrate Summons tor l)?bt. Ry J N Jenrette. To W S Kirby: Complaint having been made nnto me by Wain pee Supply Co, a corporation duly chartered under the laws of the State ot Si villi Carolina, that you are Jlnliebtoa . it In the sum of Ten and 70-101) dollars, on account for goods, wares and ii.evchandP's sold and delivered you by Ith.i plaintiff during the month of August A l) 11)08, as appear? by the sworn statement of account hereunto attached and made a part hereof, This Is. therefore, to require you to appear before me, Iniuyotllce in Conway, * S C., on the 21st day from the service of A this summons, to answer to the said com plaint, or judgment will ho given against you oy default. Dated September l(U.h,A I) 1008. J N JENRETTE [L S] Magistrate, H II Woodward, plnlntKT's attorney. GEO S HACKER & SON 544, 546 and 548 King St, ARLFSTON. S. r 1,. nuiw mm r ancy Ooods ^ Specialty V Vanoo Hooks ! CIVIL L.HC NEER AND SURVEYOR Conway, S. C. I All sorts of Surveying, Drawing, ! Leveling, Draining, Railroad Wor , C Farm Surveying, Hydraulic Surveying and Contour Map9. Laying on t? Streets, City Lots aud Blocks, Building and Leveling Foundations. Competition oi Stresses and Straining, Strength of Material and General Engineering Work. FARM WORK A SPECIALTY. Office in Herald Building.